Friday, 13 January 2012

Evaluation: QUESTION 1 Part 2 - Ancillary Products.


My album cover is mainly inspired by Sophie Ellis Bexters album covers. Although i had a majority of photographs of myself that i could've used as a the front panel, i felt like drawing a fashion sketch of 'Charlie Jayne instead', although this sketch looks nothing like me i still liked the outcome as it portrays the girly, creative and artistic personality of Charlie Jayne.
The fashion sketch also looks like a silhouette outline of Sophie as well.
The messy blue spatted paint on the right album cover of Sophie's also reflects off my own album cover as the fashion sketch is very quick and messy making it look very bold and arty. 


My chosen font is hand written making the album seem more personal to Charlie Jayne. This was inspired by the left album cover of Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
Also this font was inspired by Pixie Lott's personal font. I gave Charlie Jayne her own personal font that will always be used for her future albums.



As for the advertisement, it was hard to plan it out due to not finding much examples from Artists to interoperate my own from so my advertisement was pretty much inspired from my album cover. I used the same images to create my A4 poster. 
Also reflecting back to the Do's and Don'ts i made sure to follow these rules for example, i did not use more than three fonts and kept the text well away from obstructing the main image. Although my colour scheme consistes more than 3 colours it is okay as they do not look tacky, the colour scheme of my ancillary product creates the them 'country/nature' as i also use flower motifs.
To be frankly honest my A4 poster is not supported from any real examples of advertisement posters however the theme of 'natural' helped me create a poster related to it.

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